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TISSUE
SALTS
Calc-Fluor
Calc-Phos
Calc-Phos
Ferr-Phos
Kali-Mur
Kali-Phos
Kali-Sulph
Mag-Phos
Nat-Mur
Nat-Phos
Nat-Sulph
Silica
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SCHUESSLER'S
TISSUE SALTS - NATRUM SULPH |
Synonyms. - Sodium Sulphate.
Sodae Sulphas. Sodii Sulphas.
Common Name. - Glauber's salt. Sulphate of Soda.
Chemical Properties. - Formula, Na2SO4, 10H2O. It occurs rather
abundantly in nature: sea water, saline springs, Russian salt
lakes, etc. it is prepared by the action of sulphuric acid on
common salt and purified by recrystallization. It forms large,
colorless, transparent, oblique, rhombic or six sided prisms,
having a cooling, bitter saline taste. They effloresce in warm
air at 30° C. They melt in their own water of crystallization,
melting also freely at 33° C.; above or below that temperature
the solubility decreases.
Preparation. - The pure sulphate of sodium is triturated as directed
in the Homeopathic Pharmacopeias.
Physiological - chemical Data. - The sulphuric acid formed by
the oxidation of the albuminoids would destroy the tissues were
it united in this nascent state with carbonates, by which the
carbonic acid is set free. This salt does not appear in the cells,
only in the intercellular fluids. It aids and regulates the excretion
of superfluous water - e. g., that which arises from the decomposition
of lactic acid with the phosphate of sodium, edemas, etc. Disturbance
of the molecular motion of this salt prevents the elimination
of such water from the tissues as is produced by oxidation of
organic substances.
The action of Natrum sulph. is opposite to that of Natrum mur.
Both have the property to attract water, but for opposite purposes.
Natrum mur. attracts the water which is to be used in the organism,
while Natrum sulph. attracts the water due to retrograde metamorphosis
and secures its elimination from the organism.
Natrum mur. furthers the division of cells for purposes of increase.
Natrum sulph. takes away water from worn - out leucocytes, and
thereby accomplishes their disintegration. It is, therefore, the
remedy for leukemia. It irritates epithelial cells and nerves,
as will be seem in the following facts:
In consequence of the induced activity by the Natrum sulph. of
the epithelial cells lining the uriniferous tubes, superfluous
water, holding in solution or suspension products of metamorphosis,
is sent to the kidneys. This leaves the organism by way of the
ureter and bladder as urine.
Natrum sulph., by stimulating the epithelial cells of the bile
ducts, pancreas and intestinal canal, furthers the normal secretion
of these organs. It also has the function to stimulate the nerves
of these parts.
If the sensory nerves of the bladder are not stimulated by Natrum
sulph. the impulse to urinate is not reported to consciousness
and involuntary urination - enuresis - results. If the motor nerves
of the detrusor are not irritated, suppression of urine results.
In consequence of an irregular action of Natrum sulph. on the
nerves supplying the gall apparatus, we may have an increase or
diminution of that secretion.
If a diabetes myelitis is caused by a lessened secretion of pancreatic
fluid, Natrum sulph. may be the remedy required.
If the motor nerves of the colon are not influenced sufficiently
by Natrum sulph. constipation and flatulent colic result.
If in consequence of disturbed molecular motion of Natrum sulph.
the elimination of superfluous water from the intercellular spaces
is rendered tardy, hydraemia results.
The hydraemia and the functional disturbances within the gall
secreting apparatus are the conditions for the development of
the following diseases:
Intermittent and bilious fevers, influenza, vomiting of bile,
bilious diarrhea, edema, edematous erysipelas, vesicular eruptions,
filled with yellow serum; moist eczema, herpes, sycotic growths,
catarrhs, with yellowish - green or green secretions.
Natrum sulph. correspond to the hydrogenoid constitution of Grauvogl,
flabby, watery, hydraemic.
Persons suffering from hydraemia are worse in damp weather, near
water, in close, damp dwellings, cellars, etc., and are better
under opposite conditions.
General Action. - Like other alkaline sulphates, an active cathartic.
It excites the secretion of the intestines and stimulates the
activity of the intestinal glands, liver and pancreas. In addition,
however, it exhibits a marked similarity to the uric acid diathesis
in general, and is certainly a valuable remedy in combating numerous
phases of that polymorphous malady. (T. F. Allen.) Gastric bilious
conditions, accumulation of water in the areolar tissues, yellow,
watery secretions on the skin, or yellowish scales forming an
eruption of vesicles. Excessive secretion of bile, liver affections,
gravel, sand in the urine, diabetes, gout, figwarts, etc. The
chief characteristic is a dirty greenish - gray or greenish -
brown coating on the root of the tongue and aggravation from lying
on the left side. Natr-sulph. combines in a measure the wonderful
effects of Natr-sulph. combines in a measure the wonderful effects
of Natr-mur. and of Sulphur in the Western climate as an active
malarial agent. Its complaints are those that are brought on by
living in damp houses, basements and cellars. Complaints are worse
in wet weather, correspond to the hydrogenoid constitution and
sycotic dyscrasia, constitutional conditions in children that
result in chest catarrhs and asthmatic complaints. The morbid
alterations caused by Natr-sulph. begin to be observable near
the end of the ileum and in the lower part of the colon. In the
latter the follicles appear swollen, with bright red margin of
capillaries; the mucous membrane between is either pale or shows
inconsiderable dentritic injections. In the lower part of the
ileum the mucous membrane shows a saturated bright red coloring,
mostly equal. It is the chief ingredient in the Carlsbad water,
so largely used for its action on the liver; also contained in
the cold springs of the Isle of Wight, of Pullna, Marienbad and
Franzensbad.
Sulphate of Sodium as a Hemostatic. Reverdin, in a paper read
before the French Surgical Association, advocates the employment
of the sulphate of sodium as a hemostatic. He has employed it
a number of times successfully; it is used in small doses (10
centigrams - gr. 1.1/2) every hour, in dangerous capillary hemorrhage
either of spontaneous or traumatic origin. As an example, batter
the removal of a subcutaneous benign tumor there followed a hemorrhage
which resisted all treatment for eight weeks. The same was true
of other cases of traumatic origin, and also in cases of menorrhagia.
This remedy was used by Kussmaul, and is apparently popular in
the North of Germany in cases of hemophilia.
By experimental and clinical observation the author determined
that this drug should be given by the mouth only, as it is ineffectual
when used in subcutaneous injections.
Its continued use has expelled tape worm. Chorea with constipation
was treated by Rademacher with a 6 per cent solution. Dose, a
glass during the day, until three or four stools set in.
Guiding Symptoms and Characteristic Indications.
Mind
Mental Symptoms. - Suicidal tendency must exercise restraint attended
with wildness and irritability followed by sleepless nights, irritability
due to biliousness; delirium. Music, especially melancholic strains,
aggravates symptoms; worse in morning. Disheartened. Mental troubles
arising from a fall or other injuries to the head.
Head
Head and Scalp. - Violent pulsating headache, worse on top of
head. Vertigo dizziness from gastric derangements, excess of bile,
with bilious coating on the tongue, or bitter taste in the mouth.
Sick headache with bilious diarrhea, or vomiting of bile, bitter
taste, colicky pain. Headache with giddiness. Occipital headache.
Ill effects of falls on and injuries to the head, and mental troubles
arising therefrom. Congestion of blood to head. Violent pains
at base of brain, as if crushed in a vise or something gnawing
there. Delirium. Burning in top of head. Brain feels as if loose.
Scalp sensitive; hair is painful on combing it.
Eyes
Eyes. - Yellowness of the conjunctive. Large, blister - like granulations
with burning lachrymation; burning of the edges of the lids. Chronic
conjunctivitis, with granular lids, green pus, terrible photophobia.
Agglutination of lids in morning with photophobia. Maculae on
cornea.
Ears
Ears. - Earache, as if something were forcing its way out, worse
in damp weather. Ringing in ears as of bells. Lightning - like
stitches through ears.
Nose
Nose. - Nosebleed during menses. Ozaena syphilitica, worse every
change from dry to wet weather. Stuffing up of nose. Great dryness
and burning in nose. Itching of wings of nose. Pus becomes green
on exposure to light. Nasal catarrh; hawks up salty mucus.
Face
Face. - Sallow or jaundiced with biliousness. Pain in the zygoma.
Vesicles and pimples on face.
Mouth
Mouth. - Bitter taste in the mouth, full of slime, thick and tenacious,
white, must hawk up constantly from esophagus, trachea and stomach.
"It wells up from the stomach, always foul and slimy."
Burning in mouth. Bad taste in mouth and always full of slime.
Vesicular eruptions around the mouth and chin. Roof of mouth sore
to touch. Palate very sensitive; better on taking cold things.
Tongue. - Dirty, brownish - green coating or grayish - green.
Palate very sensitive, better taking cold things. Taste bitter;
slimy tongue. Burning blisters on the tip; red tongue.
Teeth. - Toothache better by tobacco smoke and cool air, also
better holding cold water in mouth ( Coffee ) Gums burn. Blisters
on gums.
Throat
Throat. - In diphtheria when green vomiting occurs as an intercurrent.
Sore throat, feeling of a lump on swallowing; throat dry. Ulcerated
sore throat. Pharyngeal catarrh, profuse, thick tenacious, white
mucus. Hawking of salt mucus in morning.
Stomach
Gastric Symptoms - Thirst every evening. Stomach feels distended
and heavy; constant nausea. Vomiting of bile with bitter, sour
taste, giddiness and headache. Vomiting of salty, greenish water.
Biliousness, excess of bile vomiting of bitter fluids, greenish
- brown or greenish - gray tongue. Bilious colic with the above
symptoms and dark stools. Cannot digest starchy food. Jaundice
arising from vexation. Green evacuations, sallow skin, yellow
eyeballs. Lead colic (given often and low, 1x, 2x). Sour rising,
heartburn and flatulency. Wind colic, worse in the sigmoid flexure;
worse before breakfast when the stomach is empty. Aching and cutting
pains in region of liver. Liver engorged, worse lying on left
side. Pain in left hypochondriac region often accompanied by a
cough with purulent expectoration. Stomach feels distended. Sensitive
to clothing over hypochondria. Gall stones.
Abdomen
Abdomen and Stool. - Great flatulence with cutting pains in abdomen
and congestion of the liver. Cannot bear tight clothing around
the waist. Tympanites in bilious fevers. Flatulent colic, often
beginning in right groin and spreading over the whole abdomen.
Heat in the lower bowels with green bilious discharges. Diarrhea,
stools dark, bilious or of green bile. Hereditary looseness of
bowels in old women. Itching of anus. Irritable liver, sometimes
after excessive study or mental work. Soreness of the liver to
touch, to jars, with sharp, stitching pains in it. Typhlitis.
Loose morning stools, particularly after a spell of wet weather.
Wart - like eruptions on anus and between thighs, sycosis. .
Urinary organs
Urinary and Sexual Organs. - Urine loaded with bile. Chief remedy
in diabetes. Chronic nephritis, urethral discharge, yellowish
- green. Lithic deposits in the urine, brick dust - like coloring
matter in the water, often associated with gout. Burning during
micturition. Gravel, sandy deposit in the urine. Polyuria simplex,
excessive secretions of urine, especially if diabetic. Preputial
and scrotal edema. Enlarged prostate; pus and mucus with the urine.
condylomata, soft, fleshy excrescences of syphilitic origin, with
greenish discharges. Itching of genitals. Chronic gonorrhea. Gonorrhea
and sycosis. Gonorrhea suppressed. Female genitals inflamed, swollen
and covered with vesicles; nosebleed before menses. Menses are
profuse, acrid and corrosive, with colic and constipation, or
morning diarrhea and chilliness. Leucorrhea, acrid, corrosive;
parts inflamed.
Female
Pregnancy. - Vomiting in pregnancy with bitter taste. Phlegmasia,
alba dolens. Herpetic vulvitis.
Respiratory
Respiratory Symptoms. - Hoarseness. Asthma, worse every change
to damp weather. Humid asthma, rattling of mucus. Asthma developing
from general bronchial catarrh. Sensation of all - goneness in
chest. Cough with thick, ropy, greenish, pus - like expectoration;
soreness of chest while, which is better by pressure, hence patient
holds his chest while coughing. Piercing pains, especially in
left chest. Dyspnea during damp weather. Bronchial catarrh, cough
worse in early morning ( Kali carb.).
Heart
Circulatory Organs. - Pressure and anxiety in heart region, must
go into open air for relief.
Extremities
Back and Extremities. - Bruised pain in small of back and sacrum.
Soreness up and down the spine and neck. Spinal meningitis, very
important remedy, with drawing back of the neck and spasms in
the back. Swelling and suppuration of axillary glands. Panaritium.
Stitches in the left hip, trembling of the hands, languor and
edema of the feet. Paronychia. Inflammation and suppuration around
roots of nails. Tingling ulcerative pain under nails. Itching
of toes. Sciatica when getting up from sitting or turning in bed;
no relief in any position. Pains from hips to knees. Rheumatic
pains in the limbs if gastric symptoms correspond. Cracking of
joints. Locomotor ataxia. podagra, gout in the feet, acute and
chronic cases. Burning in soles and extends to knees. Arthritis.
Nerves
Nervous Symptoms. - Prostration; tired, weary feeling, especially
about the knees. Restless desire to move. Exhaustion with colic.
Chorea with retarded stools. Trembling of the whole body. Twitching
of hands and feet during sleep. Hands tremble on writing.
Sleep
Sleep. - Drowsiness, often the precursor of jaundice, with bilious
symptoms, worse in the forenoon and when reading. Heavy, anxious
dreams, awakes at night with attack of asthma. Much dreaming soon
after falling asleep, starting as if in a fright. Is awakened
by flatulent pain.
Fever
Febrile Symptoms. - Ague, intermittent fever in all its stages,
bilious vomiting. Remittent bilious fever, yellow fever, assuming
form of severe bilious remittent fever, greenish yellow vomit,
brown or black. Internal coldness. Chill with icy coldness towards
evening. Hot feeling on top of the head Sweat without thirst.
"Soreness in the hepatic region, shifting flatus and tendency
to diarrhea." (J. W. Ward, M. D.)
Skin
Skin. - Tendency to warts around eyes, scalp, face, chest, anus,
etc. Chafing of the skin in children with bilious symptoms. Eczema.
Vesicles, eruptions containing yellow, watery secretions. Fingers
swollen and stiff. Palms of hands raw and sore, and exude a watery
fluid. Erysipelas, smooth, red, shiny, tingling or painful swelling
of the skin Pemphigus, watery vesicles or blebs over the body,
wheels, containing a yellow, watery secretion. Ringworm. Yellow
scales after the breaking of vesicles or blisters on the skin.
Moist skin affections with bilious symptoms. Edematous inflammations
of the skin. Jaundiced skin, itching while undressing. Sycotic
excrescences. Fistulous abscesses of years, standing, discharging,
watery pus, surrounded by a broad, bluish line, burrowing.
Tissues. - Regulates water capacity of venous system. Edema, smooth
swelling. Infiltration. SImple dropsy invading the areolar tissues
of the body. Sections which are yellow, watery, etc. Sycosis and
leukemia. Hydrogenoid constitution. Consumption. Pyaemia. Sciatica.
Aggravation
Always worse in damp, wet weather, feels best in warm and dry
weather and in open air. Symptoms such as arise from living in
damp houses, basements and cellars, worse from water in any form.
Complaints from eating plants that grow near water, fish, etc.
pains make him change position often ( Rhus. ) General aggravation
from lying on the left side.
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Homeopathic Data. - Proved first by Schretter in 1832, and by
Nenning. The best arrangement of symptoms appeared in Hering's
Materia Medica, transferred with some additions to Allen's Encyclopedia.
But the credit of greatly enlarging our philosophical conception
and therapeutic application of this drug belongs to Grauvogl,
who showed the correspondence of this drug to the so - called
hydrogenoid constitution and chronic effects of gonorrheal infection.
His observations have been repeatedly verified.
Administration. - In lead colic low, 1x and 2x, and often. Schuessler
recommends the 6x trituration. Grauvogl used mainly the 2x to
6x potency, while the 30 and 200 have been used by Hering and
others.
Relationship
Relationship. - Natr-sulph. has many symptoms in common both with
the Natrums and Sulphur. In the eye symptoms compare Graphit.,
which also has the extreme aggravation from light in chronic eye
affections. In the cough Bryon. corresponds to Natr-sulph., in
the all - gone sensation in chest, soreness and need of steadying
the chest, hence relief by pressure; but natr. sulph. has much
more the muco - purulent, thick, ropy, yellowish - green expectoration,
hence in later stages, bryon more to the earlier, when cough is
more irritable, with much rawness, constriction, burning and sensation
of tearing in chest. In asthma compare also Silicea as a radical
remedy. In gonorrhea Natr sulph. competes with Thuja and Mercur.
It is painless with Natr-sulph., and the discharge keeps up a
yellowish - green, thick discharge. Complementary to Thuja for
deep - seated sycotic constitutional affections, or where a sycotic
condition is engrafted on a hydrogenoid base. In polyuria, Ferrum
phosph., Phosph. acid precede it. Compare Stillingia in hip disease.
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